"My whole career people have been hard on me," he said. "But I stood in there. I got through it, and people actually clapped at the end."

He added that despite his comments about Snoop Dogg, there's no hard feelings between him and the rapper.

"Snoop is an awesome dude," he said. "Very kind. Me and him got along so well. Between Trump and Snoop, I gained a lot of friendships."

Sorrentino was also the butt of some of the night's jokes. Snoop Dogg pretended to mistake the Situation for Snooki, then said, "I'm sorry, all white people who act black look the same to me."

Deaf actress Marlee Matlin, who currently stars on Trump's "Celebrity Apprentice," also took a swipe at him, according to the Times: "Like the Situation," she said in American Sign Language, "I too have never heard the sound of laughter."